Irish Literature 1750-1900: An Anthology

Over the past twenty years, interest in Irish literature has risen
dramatically across the globe. Irish Literature, 1750-1900: An
Anthology presents in one volume the rich body of Irish writing
between the Enlightenment and Modernism.

Provides the full text of short plays, fiction, and poetry by a
wide selection of prominent writers, including Richard Brinsley
Sheridan, Maria Edgeworth, Thomas Moore, James Clarence Mangan,
Samuel Ferguson, Lady Jane Wilde, and Oscar Wilde

Features a selection of collaboratively authored works by the
Edgeworths, the Banims, and the Kavanaghs, as well as excerpts from
collaborative publications such as Paddy’sResource and The Nation

Includes substantial selections from Ireland's women writers,
as well as Ulster poets and writers who emigrated to North America
during this period

Offers a variety of helpful features for students, including a
chronology of historical events and major literary works of the
era

Julia M. Wright is Canada Research Chair in European Studies at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada. Her publications in Irish literature include Ireland, India, and Nationalism in Nineteenth-century Literature (2007) and an edition of Lady Morgan's The Missionary (2002).

Presents in one volume the rich body of Irish writing between
the Enlightenment and Modernism

Provides the full text of short plays, fiction, and poetry by a
wide selection of prominent writers, including R.B. Sheridan, Maria
Edgeworth, Thomas Moore, James Clarence Mangan, Samuel Ferguson,
and Jane Wilde

Features a selection of collaboratively authored works by the
Edgeworths, the Banims, and the Kavanaghs, as well as excerpts from
collaborative publications such as Paddy’s Resource
and The Nation

Includes substantial selections from Ireland's women writers,
as well as Ulster poets and writers who emigrated to North America
during this period

Offers a variety of helpful features for students, including a
chronology of historical events and major literary works of the
era

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